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IT education poll results in
We did a poll last week in which we asked about the educational backgrounds of TechRepublic members. Here are the results. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Education, Background, Workplace, Scenario, Information Technology, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-08-06
What's more important to become an IT consultant: education or experience?
A TechRepublic member recently e-mailed me this question: "Is there a special course you have to take to become an IT consultant, or does it depend on what computer skills you have?" The topic of education vs. experience comes up a lot in the TechRepublic Forums. I...
Tags: Education, Consultant, Knowledge, Information Technology, Computer, Strategy, Productivity, Management, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-03-17
Justin's meta post
I like numbers, and I have always enjoyed trying to quantify subjective things. Throughout the past year, it's been interesting for me to attempt to quantify reader reaction to this blog. I try to write about things at the intersection of my personal interests, the interests of readers, and the stated...
Tags: Blog, Blogging, Education, Internet, Justin James, Piece
Blog posts 2007-12-24
Are angry women incompetent?
Anger is a tool, to be used wisely.Sometimes anger is used to motivate others. Their fear stimulates them to greater effort. Some people need to feel threatened to do any productive work.Case in Point. Call him Brain: Brain is smart; talks a great line; always can come up with a...
Tags: Gender and diversity, Backdoor Man, women, Betty Betterbody, education
Discussion threads 2007-08-15
A pragmatic approach to training programmers, part two
Last week's post about a pragmatic approach to training programmers has generated a lot of interest. This week, I will be filling out the details of the second half of my proposed coursework.Semester 5C++ 2As a following up to last semester's C++ course, students will write two small C++ applications,...
Tags: Education
Blog posts 2007-07-30
A pragmatic approach to training programmers - Part 1
One of the topics that seems to generate a lot of discussion in the forums here is the matter of the proper education for a programmer. One thing that I have come to believe largely influenced by these discussions, is that there should be two educational tracks out there for...
Tags: Education
Blog posts 2007-07-23
dos driver
i work in a school in uk we run RM server conect 3. we have just brout in to school soom new pc's ie acer l100, my problem is that i need to build the pc to the net work put can not becoues the drivers on the pc ar...
Tags: Desktops, trev45@..., PC, education, need help
Discussion threads 2007-06-25
The Pragmatic Professional
I’m concerned that even among IT professionals (that is, people paid to manage other people’s computers) there is often a very narrow view of what is “correct.”Some people not only insist that their particular choice of IT tools is the best, they demand that others acknowledge this. That attitude seems...
Tags: Technology, Security, Risk Management, Leadership, IT Management, Education
Blog posts 2007-06-04
F#, Indian math education, and good programming
This weekend, I finally sat down and did something that I promised myself I would do for around a year now: I started working with F#. The experience was quite interesting, really. For the first time in years (as in "over a decade"), I was not able to just sit...
Tags: FSharp, F#, Education
Blog posts 2007-05-21
The distinct lack of fundamental programming theory resources
One thing that I keep being surprised at is the number of basic programming articles I keep seeing available. I would have thought that if someone has not yet gotten the message that global variables are naughty, they never will. Likewise for SQL injection attacks, cross site scripting vulnerabilities, validating...
Tags: Programming theory, General, Education
Blog posts 2007-04-16
Principal sues ex-students over MySpace profiles
Are They Kidding?"...to judge how best to raise and educate their son." Apparently the parents' judgement and raising does not include RESPECT for people in authority who are simply trying to do their jobs.I do not know anyone involved in this, thankfully, but I cannot believe that any self-respecting parent...
Tags: Da Bee, MySpace, principal, judgement
Discussion threads 2007-04-10
Norman Spinrad: Bad education is dooming science fiction
In a recent Asimov's magazine column, science fiction author, editor, and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Norman Spinrad, asserts that "hard" science fiction is in a precipitous decline and here's why:"In a society where the distinction between astronomy and astrology is probably blurry in...
Tags: Education, Science Fiction, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-03-21
BBC to suspend its education Web site
Children 5-to-16 age group should have access to free education.I am sad to learn that the BBC Trust has decided to suspend this service.It wouldn't be surprising to lean that those complaining that the site unfairly effects the commercial market have actually stripped their commercial ideas from the BBC content...
Tags: Web, michael.dawson@..., Web site, education, British Broadcasting Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-03-20
Adventurer to open first Antarctic education base
Link to the photo galleryA lesson plan from the South Polehttp://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-3513_11-55304.htmlStay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!http://nl.com.com/MiniFormHandler?brand=techrepublic&list_id=e019
Tags: Newsletter Editor, south pole
Discussion threads 2007-02-20
Server Enclosures - What does one look for?
The school I work for is on an extremely tight budget, but I keep nagging that it's not good for our 3 servers to be sitting out in the open where anything could happen to them, that we need a server room. Alas, there is no room, but I...
Tags: enclosure, jolson@...
Discussion threads 2007-02-12
Ripoff Educations
Computer Science? Or Programming?A few points I failed to mention in the article:1) The gentleman who I know that sparked this is aware of the limitations of the courses and is pretty steamed about it himself.2) I think maybe folks would be better served if basic programming was treated as...
Tags: algorithm, Justin James, programming, Valdosta, career, education, USC
Discussion threads 2007-02-02
Ripoff Educations
I have recently been talking to someone who is in the process of studying “Computer Science” at the University of South Carolina. I put “Computer Science” in quotation marks, because as far as I can tell, they are teaching “How to Program In Java” more than Computer Science. His education...
Tags: “Computer Science�, computer, computer science, Education, programming, Rutgers
Blog posts 2007-02-02
Comparison of government spending on academics, athletics.
There has been a great deal of discussion in certain media in recent years of the United States 'falling behind' other industrial nations in education and economic production, with greatest concern in sectors dependent on advanced scientific and engineering knowledge. My casual observation is that none of these other...
Tags: athletic, Absolutely
Discussion threads 2007-01-26
Am I too old to get into IT?
Hi, my name is Juan, I'm 32 years old, I have no college degree education, but I've been into computers since 1998, but somehow I haven't looked at the posibility of getting into the IT field. I'm my friends tech support specialist, I have even proven myself at work as...
Tags: career, computer, education, information technology, IT Field, macaso, software
Discussion threads 2007-01-17
For those that are interested in Learning
I came across this link with access to various college courses that are free to go through on your own. there is also a link to an MIT open course site as well. Intresting stuff, if you've got a little extra time to kill.http://www.eliteskills.com/free_education/?foo=x
Tags: paadams@..., fun, education, learning, off-topic, 20905402864666492152529682118478-paadams@...
Discussion threads 2007-01-15


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